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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 652872" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Your son is probably lying to you big time and you are also ignoring it. It's never your son. Someone else did it. He gets no consequences for anything you find. This in my opinion only is not the way to move him in a different direction. You can't make him stop seeing H., but you could finally tell her she has an STD and you could admit, as hard as it is, that it is your son alone that probably stole from you. And you can bet you are going to keep hearing from the police. I did. It doesn't stop until they stop. They need to be held accountable and not have us make up excuses for them or buy into their excuses either. You have plenty of evidence that Difficult Child is in trouble deep, but you keep protecting him. I get the mindset. Trust me on this. But your protectiveness will harm him in the end. </p><p></p><p>in my opinion he is too old for you to be calling his friend's parents about what happens. Deal with him and only him is my .02. Let the other families deal or not deal with their young men and women. Except do tell somebody H. could have an STD. I don't understand holding that up. It is important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 652872, member: 1550"] Your son is probably lying to you big time and you are also ignoring it. It's never your son. Someone else did it. He gets no consequences for anything you find. This in my opinion only is not the way to move him in a different direction. You can't make him stop seeing H., but you could finally tell her she has an STD and you could admit, as hard as it is, that it is your son alone that probably stole from you. And you can bet you are going to keep hearing from the police. I did. It doesn't stop until they stop. They need to be held accountable and not have us make up excuses for them or buy into their excuses either. You have plenty of evidence that Difficult Child is in trouble deep, but you keep protecting him. I get the mindset. Trust me on this. But your protectiveness will harm him in the end. in my opinion he is too old for you to be calling his friend's parents about what happens. Deal with him and only him is my .02. Let the other families deal or not deal with their young men and women. Except do tell somebody H. could have an STD. I don't understand holding that up. It is important. [/QUOTE]
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